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After the bath, 1800-1880. Creator: Anon




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After the bath, 1800-1880. Creator: Anon

After the bath, 1800-1880. A one-eyed man is dried and bandaged after bathing. In the background two men, one of whom holds a glass eye

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Bandaged Bath Bathing Dried Drying Elderly Man Eyesight Medical Old Man Old Men One Eyed Sense Senses Sight Towel Treatment Vision Glass Eye Netherlandish Towels Watercolour On Paper Watercolour Paint


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This evocative watercolor on paper, titled "After the Bath," dates back to the 19th century and is an anonymous work from the Netherlands or the Low Countries. The scene depicts an elderly one-eyed man, seated in a simple wooden chair, being dried and bandaged by two men in the background. One of the men holds a glass eye in his hand, suggesting that the man in the foreground may have lost his eye during the bathing process. The muted colors and delicate brushstrokes of the watercolor add to the sense of intimacy and tenderness in the scene. The bathing ritual was an essential part of daily life during the 19th century, and this depiction offers a glimpse into the medical treatments and care given to the elderly and infirm. The use of a towel and towels in the scene is a common practice during this time, as bathing was often seen as a therapeutic activity. The historical significance of this work lies in its portrayal of the human condition, particularly the vulnerability and dependence that comes with old age. The men in the background are shown in a caring and nurturing role, highlighting the importance of community and support systems in providing for the needs of the elderly. This work is a testament to the rich artistic heritage of the Netherlands and Europe during the 19th century, and its depiction of a simple yet poignant scene continues to resonate with viewers today. The Rijksmuseum and other art galleries and museums around the world exhibit similar works, offering a glimpse into the past and a reminder of the enduring human experience.

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